The Grass Pickers of Pyongyang

Armed with tweezers or a tiny rake, a small brigade of men and women manicure the grass of one of the most sacred sites in North Korea -- the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang, which hosts the embalmed bodies of the nation's founder Kim Il-Sung

http://archive.thenewsstar.com/VideoNetwork/2571529122001/The-Grass-Pickers-of-Pyongyanghttp://cdn.newslook.com/52/52e202b4b95a58747d769e928cd22f06/mp4_low/52e202b4b95a58747d769e928cd22f06-mp4_low.mp4http://archive.thenewsstar.com/VideoNetwork/2571529122001/The-Grass-Pickers-of-Pyongyanghttp://cdn.newslook.com/52/52e202b4b95a58747d769e928cd22f06/images/frame_0002.jpgThe Grass Pickers of PyongyangArmed with tweezers or a tiny rake, a small brigade of men and women manicure the grass of one of the most sacred sites in North Korea -- the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang, which hosts the embalmed bodies of the nation's founder Kim Il-Sungpyongyangnorth koreanewslookkim il sungKim Jong-IlArts & Society00:50